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tittle
noun as in bit
Strong matches
- atom
- butt
- chip
- chunk
- crumb
- dab
- dash
- division
- dollop
- dose
- dot
- dram
- driblet
- drop
- droplet
- end
- excerpt
- flake
- fraction
- fragment
- grain
- iota
- item
- jot
- lick
- lump
- minim
- mite
- modicum
- moiety
- molecule
- morsel
- ounce
- parcel
- part
- particle
- peanuts
- pinch
- portion
- sample
- scale
- scintilla
- scrap
- scruple
- section
- segment
- shard
- share
- shaving
- shred
- slice
- sliver
- smidgen
- snip
- snippet
- specimen
- speck
- splinter
- sprinkling
- stub
- stump
- taste
- trace
- trickle
- trifle
- whit
Weak matches
Example Sentences
When moments of virtuosity explode, as happen when Bryon Tittle unleashes a spectacular display of Olympian tap, the effect is a victory of spirit as much as it is of mortal flesh.
We know it stinks because even if we can’t begin to follow every jot and tittle of missed filings and incomplete disclosures and mysterious shell organizations that operate out of P.O. boxes, we do know that when they are lying about it, they’re hiding something.
Hard questions still need to be asked, not least because this is not primarily a story about celebrity tittle tattle, or idle gossip about ITV's star talent.
Williams, Meyer and Tittle were managing directors in the investment banking group.
Tittle did not fire a weapon and was eligible for resentencing under the homicide reform law.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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